Do you think, that with so much historical information, earthquakes are unpredictable? Or is there something globally shocking behind the statistics of these events that is inhumane to reveal? Divine is a science fiction novel that develops within another novel. Two apocalyptic stories that intertwine, where the protagonist of the first can become the antagonist of the second story, according to the perception that the reader has of good and evil. Alex is a writer, who on a flight to Paris, accidentally discovers a secret code, analyzing the replicas of each of the earthquakes that took place in Mexico in September. Excited thinks he can discover how to predict these phenomena but in his attempt achieved more than that, to prevent the planet is eradicated. That algorithm that uses as a means of communication becomes an issue of impact for humanity. It is a novel that page after page links a mystery that will only be solved until the last page, the reader will think to have determined who is the sender of those strange messages, but it will be until the end that defines it with the risk of questioning your beliefs . The most shocking of this science fiction thriller is the existence of this form of communication, strange, unthinkable but above all forceful and profound, which can refute any scientific theory of the subject and make doubt even the most fervent religious.
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